@abhishektr
25Quora -16million+ views / 47k+ followers. PicBlogger@Instagram. Writer.Teacher. Officer at Gov of India. Psychology. Travel. Self-Improvement. Life talks.
steemit.com/@abhishektrVOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.040USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.008SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.378SP
Detailed Balance
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| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegation In | 4.378SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.007SP | SP |
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| id | 733108 |
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| reputation | 159403378 |
| created | 2018-02-07T12:13:27 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
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To Date
steemdelegated 4.378 SP to @abhishektr2026/05/17 20:49:30
steemdelegated 4.378 SP to @abhishektr
2026/05/17 20:49:30
| delegatee | abhishektr |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7120.986156 VESTS |
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}steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @abhishektr2026/05/11 16:15:36
steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @abhishektr
2026/05/11 16:15:36
| delegatee | abhishektr |
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steemdelegated 4.386 SP to @abhishektr
2026/04/25 20:15:36
| delegatee | abhishektr |
| delegator | steem |
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steemdelegated 2.736 SP to @abhishektr
2026/01/22 22:36:45
| delegatee | abhishektr |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4450.322570 VESTS |
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steemdelegated 2.837 SP to @abhishektr
2024/12/16 17:58:03
| delegatee | abhishektr |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4614.541767 VESTS |
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steemdelegated 2.941 SP to @abhishektr
2023/11/13 09:44:27
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}steemdelegated 4.747 SP to @abhishektr2023/09/21 17:47:12
steemdelegated 4.747 SP to @abhishektr
2023/09/21 17:47:12
| delegatee | abhishektr |
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steemdelegated 4.884 SP to @abhishektr
2022/11/03 08:03:00
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steemdelegated 5.019 SP to @abhishektr
2022/01/17 07:39:51
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| delegator | steem |
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steemdelegated 5.132 SP to @abhishektr
2021/06/13 21:43:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #54604042/Trx 21e6a0984d27a4fd5d75bf3b2caf39cd803a68f3 |
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steemdelegated 5.247 SP to @abhishektr
2020/12/11 08:06:51
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| Transaction Info | Block #49351632/Trx 1d8fe990d16c07974bd065154c6fc874ad7fc337 |
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @abhishektr
2020/12/06 01:44:09
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steemdelegated 5.258 SP to @abhishektr
2020/11/25 14:27:12
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steemdelegated 5.376 SP to @abhishektr
2020/05/09 02:38:42
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| Transaction Info | Block #43213409/Trx 10bb3fe4cd43a6e7d1fd764664d3f451dce9d4a2 |
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @abhishektr
2020/05/08 05:46:21
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steemdelegated 5.383 SP to @abhishektr
2020/04/17 14:50:36
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2018/02/22 07:33:39
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2018/02/15 07:47:09
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}abhishektrpublished a new post: the-dead-man-wore-pyjamas2018/02/15 07:41:18
abhishektrpublished a new post: the-dead-man-wore-pyjamas
2018/02/15 07:41:18
| author | abhishektr |
| body |  Today, instead of writing something like always, I’d like to share a short incident mentioned by my favorite author in his book. If this doesn’t make you feel something, I’m sure nothing else would. Go ahead. Meet me on the other side. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I read in an online newspaper on the internet that, on 10 June 2004, in Tokyo, a man was found dead in his pyjamas. So far, so good. I think that most people who die in their pyjamas (a) either died in their sleep, which is a blessing, or (b) were with their family or in a hospital bed, meaning that death did not arrive suddenly, and they all had time to get used to the 'Unwanted Guest', as the great Brazilian poet, Manuel Bandeira, calls such people. Well, lets get back.The news item went on to say that, when he died, the man was in his bedroom. That cancels out the hospital hypothesis, leaving the possibility that he died in his sleep, without suffering, without even realizing that he wouldn't live to see the morning light again. However, according to me, there remains another possibility: that he might be attacked and killed. But, anyone who knows Tokyo, also knows that, although it is a vast city, it is also one of the safest places in the world. It was also given that, there was no sign of struggle or violence. An official from the Metropolitan Police, in an interview with the newspaper, stated that the man had almost certainly died of sudden heart attack. So we can also reject the murder hypothesis. The corpse was found by the employees of a building construction company on the second floor of a building in a housing development that was about to be demolished.Everything lead me to think in all possible ways that the dead man in pyjamas, having failed somewhere to live in one of the most densely populated and most expensive places in the world, had simply decided to live in a building where he wouldn't have to pay any rent as well. Then came the tragic part of the story. That dead man was nothing more than a skeleton wearing pyjamas. Beside him, was an open newspaper dated 20 February 1980. On a nearby table, the calendar marked the same day. He had been there for twenty years. And no one had noticed his absence. The man was identified as an ex-employee in the same company who had built the housing development, where he had moved at the beginning of the 1980′s, immediately after getting divorced. He was just over 50 on the day he was reading the newspaper and suddenly he departed this life. His ex-wife had never tried to get in touch with him. The journalists went to the company where he had worked and discovered that the company had gone bankrupt immediately after the project was finished, because they had failed to sell any of the apartments, which would explain why they did not find it strange when the man stopped turning up for work. The journalist tracked down his friends, who attributed his disappearance to the fact that he had borrowed money from them and hadn't been able to pay them back. The news item ended by saying that the man's mortal remains were returned to his ex-wife. When I finished reading the article, I kept thinking about that final sentence: the ex-wife was still alive; and yet, for twenty years, she had never even once tried to contact him. What can have been going on inside her mind? That he didn’t love her anymore, and that he had decided to cut her out of his life for good? That he had met another woman and disappeared? That this is simply what life is like once the divorce proceedings are over, and then there is no point in continuing a relationship once it has been legally terminated? I imagine what she must have felt when she learned the fate of the man with whom she had shared a large part of her life. And then I thought about the dead man in pyjamas, about his complete and utter isolation, to the point that, for twenty long years, no one in the world had noticed that he had simply vanished without trace. I can only conclude that worst than hunger or thirst, worse than being unemployed, unhappy in love or defeated and in despair, far worse than any or all of those things, is feeling that no one, absolutely no one, cares about us. Source : Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I’ll let you ponder over this for a while. Cherish your relationships, because the beautiful memories with them is the only thing that stays with you when you’re walking into the arms of death. Then poof, you’re gone, just like a little moth flapping its wings and kissing the fire on a cold winter night. You become a picture on the wall. |
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}chayrasteemupvoted (100.00%) @abhishektr / what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life2018/02/15 07:35:09
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2018/02/15 07:35:06
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| body | Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in: https://www.quora.com/What-one-thing-makes-someone-a-very-mature-person |
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}cheetahupvoted (0.08%) @abhishektr / what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life2018/02/15 07:34:54
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}abhishektrpublished a new post: what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life2018/02/15 07:34:48
abhishektrpublished a new post: what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life
2018/02/15 07:34:48
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| body |  Girl : Hey, we need to talk about something. Boy : About us ? Girl : Yea, and I'm not sure how to break this to you. Boy : Umm.. it's been 5 years with you, I think I can digest anything. Girl : It's just that, these days, I feel you're not the same person whom I met. You just live in your own world. Do I even matter to you or not? Boy : Hey, where's this coming from ? I've always been a silent kid, right ? I might not express much, but I still love you the way I loved 5 years ago. Girl : Hmm.. I don't know. I don't feel it's working properly these days. Boy : Wait, what's wrong ? What happened ? Girl : Nothing. Boy : C'mon, tell me. Is there anything I could do about it ? Please. Girl : Leave, it's nothing. Have some work to do. Bye. 2 days later. Girl : Hey, I don't think this will work anymore. I think we should concentrate on our careers now. It's been great getting to know you. Boy : Just like that ? All gone ? Girl : I'm serious. We need to move on. And at that moment, the voices in his head stopped murmuring, and his heart was trapped in the rubble of the exquisite palace he'd built for her inside him for years. His future with her lay there shattered along with his barely alive heart. He tried his best to find out the reason, but destiny had other plans and he was left alone in the dilapidated corner of his mind. He sulked over his loneliness without her for a week. His hunger vanished into thin air. Every turn on the road reminded him of the times with her. And everytime he closed his eyes to get some sleep, all her memories flash flooded his neurons. He was now alone, emotionless, in this dark and deadly world. 1 week later. He was back at work, masking his sorrow with a smile. He worked his ass off to make sure her memory didn't haunt him. He nailed all the projects which were handed over to him, and that too in minimal time possible. He didn't get drunk and fall on the streets, singing old Bollywood songs and whining about his life. He didn't smoke his lungs off with weed or tobacco. He didn't bad mouth about her to any of his friends nor his parents. He didn't let the mental agony consume him nor did he contemplate suicide at any point. He didn't bother to text her asking for forgiveness and begging her to come back, for he knew it was all done and dusted. He simply took control of his life and decided to be the captain of his ship. Alone. He stood strong through the storm. So, what one thing makes someone a very mature person ? Not screwing up one's own life because someone they loved banished them in an island of loneliness and everlasting memories. They simply understand that nothing is permanent and turn it into an experience worth cherishing. |
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}batoanandaupvoted (100.00%) @abhishektr / what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life2018/02/15 07:34:00
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}abhishektrpublished a new post: what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life2018/02/15 07:33:39
abhishektrpublished a new post: what-makes-a-person-mature-in-life
2018/02/15 07:33:39
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| body |  Girl : Hey, we need to talk about something. Boy : About us ? Girl : Yea, and I'm not sure how to break this to you. Boy : Umm.. it's been 5 years with you, I think I can digest anything. Girl : It's just that, these days, I feel you're not the same person whom I met. You just live in your own world. Do I even matter to you or not? Boy : Hey, where's this coming from ? I've always been a silent kid, right ? I might not express much, but I still love you the way I loved 5 years ago. Girl : Hmm.. I don't know. I don't feel it's working properly these days. Boy : Wait, what's wrong ? What happened ? Girl : Nothing. Boy : C'mon, tell me. Is there anything I could do about it ? Please. Girl : Leave, it's nothing. Have some work to do. Bye. 2 days later. Girl : Hey, I don't think this will work anymore. I think we should concentrate on our careers now. It's been great getting to know you. Boy : Just like that ? All gone ? Girl : I'm serious. We need to move on. And at that moment, the voices in his head stopped murmuring, and his heart was trapped in the rubble of the exquisite palace he'd built for her inside him for years. His future with her lay there shattered along with his barely alive heart. He tried his best to find out the reason, but destiny had other plans and he was left alone in the dilapidated corner of his mind. He sulked over his loneliness without her for a week. His hunger vanished into thin air. Every turn on the road reminded him of the times with her. And everytime he closed his eyes to get some sleep, all her memories flash flooded his neurons. He was now alone, emotionless, in this dark and deadly world. 1 week later. He was back at work, masking his sorrow with a smile. He worked his ass off to make sure her memory didn't haunt him. He nailed all the projects which were handed over to him, and that too in minimal time possible. He didn't get drunk and fall on the streets, singing old Bollywood songs and whining about his life. He didn't smoke his lungs off with weed or tobacco. He didn't bad mouth about her to any of his friends nor his parents. He didn't let the mental agony consume him nor did he contemplate suicide at any point. He didn't bother to text her asking for forgiveness and begging her to come back, for he knew it was all done and dusted. He simply took control of his life and decided to be the captain of his ship. Alone. He stood strong through the storm. So, what one thing makes someone a very mature person ? Not screwing up one's own life because someone they loved banished them in an island of loneliness and everlasting memories. They simply understand that nothing is permanent and turn it into an experience worth cherishing. |
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}abhishektrupvoted (100.00%) @abhishektr / when-she-wants-to-be-my-valentine-and-i-m-a-bit-too-honest2018/02/15 07:29:30
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}abhishektrpublished a new post: fucking-indian-movie-cliche2018/02/15 07:28:03
abhishektrpublished a new post: fucking-indian-movie-cliche
2018/02/15 07:28:03
| author | abhishektr |
| body |  Average looking hero goes for a walk and stops for a chai at the nearby market with his sidekick who makes sick jokes. He finds the bald headed half drunk villian along with his gang, walking around with armaments, messing with shopkeepers and general public. One of the gang members accidentally shoulders a girl, and the brave girl talks back with high pitched voice like wonderwoman. The villian gives a nasty smile and the gang starts encircling her, passing hideous comments. One of the men pulls her dupatta with his rusty knife. Wonderwoman suddenly becomes teary eyed, covers her body and sends sentimental shock waves across the universe and to the audience. Enter average looking hero jumping from the sky and landing straight into the heart of wonderwoman. One fight scene, 50 broken jaws, one demolished market scene later, wonderwoman dates this average-looking-suddenly-transformed-stylish hero in a cafe. Wait, I still haven't started the cliched part. That was just the outline of most of our movies, especially south Indian ones. Let's continue. The hero excuses himself to the washroom, and while he's back to propose his love with a cliched bouquet, wonderwoman is gone. Poof. He looks around,and casually assumes that the villian must've abducted her, without considering the fact that she might've wanted to pee as well. Anyway, movie it is. Close frame. Open frame in new location. Dilapidated warehouse. The heroine is tied to a wooden chair with loose ropes which doesn't take an infant to escape from, her mouth stuffed with white handkerchief even though she wouldn't bother talking to these handsome hunks, squeakling noise which serves no purpose, some fingerprints on her cheeks, denoting they've slapped her. Villian turns his back towards the camera and starts a one sided conversation with her about his past, why he got into the gangster life and how he'd kill her slowly with different equipments. Like anybody cares to give a Padma Shri for all his bloody achievements. He talks and he talks for hours. Everybody gets bored. Keeps talking. Word after word. Story after story. Every single one dozes off. Still talking. And more talking. Every gang member dies of old age and body starts decaying. Doesn't look back, doesn't stop talking. Heroine turns grandma and dies on the chair. Blah blah blah. Blaaaah. Earth evolves and a new age takes over. And then he turns. He's shocked to see that people have time travelled and died. He doesn't realise that he's been talking for so long that his genitals have started rotting, but he's not yet done. He lets the moment sink in and takes a deep breath. Before he could understand reality and make a move, grandpa hero enters in his scooter, looks at his dead heroine, becomes furious, punches his teeth out and kills him with his walking stick. End of story. ---------------------- I still don't get it. Why the hell do all the villians talk their shit out nonstop until the hero arrives at the dilapidated warehouse shattering the rooftop with a somersault, and not kill the heroine once and for all with a single strike, before the whole drama unravels, thereby sparing the audience from all the “you're gonna die in the hands of my beloved lover who'll storm through the door with a background score” dialogues. That would be highly appreciated. |
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2018/02/15 07:12:57
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| body |  She : Hey, what’s your plan for Valentine’s day this year? *wink-wink* Me : You mean,that day of the year which initially started as a western feast day, and later got recognized as a cultural and commercial identity of romance, wherein cupids wake up from their deep slumber, and people who don’t embrace their feelings all year long, suddenly start radiating their love in every direction and to aliens in other planets through all the expensive red and pink commodities which those multinational corporates successfully manage to instil into the market with magnanimous flashy discounts, knowing very well that desperate souls like you, are under the illusionary impression of celebrating something about which your country had no idea until the economic liberalization of 1991 ,thereby, also making sure that those single beings who hate their lives till eternity but act proud about their rigid attitude towards relationships, join protests on public display of affection which makes no real sense whatsoever, while spewing their enlightened crap in the form of memes all over the internet and, where the ones who’re committed to their significant other, check the depth of burn in their pockets, wondering why the hell someone started a whole week of outrageous celebration, and feeling the pressure of wanting to deliver that perfect gift which symbolizes their brimming love on that particular day in an exorbitant dinner under the canopy of moonlight, whose filtered pictures and 6 seconds edited love videos finally gets posted on instagram with vivid hashtags, making the ones who had a recent heartbreak feel miserable, drenching in the memories they shared with their exes the previous year? Nah, nothing. She : You’re so gonna die alone, asshole. Me : You’re welcome sweetheart. Also, 12 piece boneless chicken for 350 Rs tomorrow. Wanna join? |
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2018/02/07 16:31:03
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| body |  Here’s a little task that my professor asked me to do long back. I thought it was damn interesting. Helped a bit in sorting out the priorities and chucking the unwanted clutter. You could try if you feel it would make a difference. Write your own obituary. Imagine that you’re lying there, dead, in a box, with cotton in your nostrils, and all your luxuries taken away from you, except for that one rupee coin on your forehead and garlands of different sizes. There are loved ones who aren’t able to control their tears, and there are relatives surfing the internet because they’re at the funeral only because they had to and not because they care. Now, imagine that the people you’ve met in each and every part of your life are standing in a queue to talk a few words about you and how much you matter to them. The friends you’ve made, the colleagues you’ve worked with, the neighbors who had chai with you, your significant other half, your children and everyone else. They start talking. You just stay there and listen. What would you want them to say ? How would you want to be remembered? What really matters ? Go to your study table. Take a crisp white paper and write it down. Find the answer to these questions, and I guarantee you that you’ll feel a difference. Chuck your biases, let go of your inhibitions, take off your mask, pour your heart out, and you’ll see what’s really important in life. Thank me later. |
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2018/02/07 13:35:42
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| body |  That time of the day when the inner voice starts knocking. Your whole life is one huge bundle of fallacies intertwined like the inconceivable roots of the magnanimous living bridge of Meghalaya. Every decision you make, every word that comes out of your mouth, every action, every preference, every single perspective you hold, you name it, it’s all some kind of a fallacy or an outcome of that fallacy. And do you know what the coolest part is ? You’re not aware of it. You’ve been carefully conditioned in such a way that you start believing that all the moves you make in life, is because of who you are and what your personality is. Nope. You’ve been told so, and you bought it. You walk into a store, you find a huge discount on a product which says- “Only three pieces left”, and suddenly there’s a subconscious urge to buy it, though it’s not required . You resist it for a while, but when you walk out of the store, it’s in your basket. Scarcity bias – a fallacy. You fell for it. You walk in front of the mirror, and the mirror says you look fat. You call your chubby sister/brother to your room and take a photo with him/her. You look better now. Contrast effect – a fallacy. That’s how the whole media world works. If you wanna look smart, hang out with idiots. You watch your favorite sportsperson on screen. You get heavily inspired by them. You end up believing that if he/she could do it, it must be a piece of cake, and obviously even you could do it. You see your favourite author who became an overnight success with one epic book, and you believe that even you could become a best selling author in a jiffy. Wrong. Survivorship bias – a fallacy. Apparently, most of us only see the tip of the iceberg, or don’t bat an eye for the ones who didn’t see the light of the day in their field. We overlook all of them and create our own illusions and conclusions. We then get our hearts broken when reality creeps in. You walk into a pet shop and the shopkeeper gives you the cutest and the costliest puppy he has. You then ask for it’s price and it’s way out of your budget. Then the shop keeper pulls out his weapon – “You can keep it with you for a week or two. He seems to like you. You can bring it back later”. You happily take that puppy home, but after a week, you end up owning it in your mind. You later walk back to the shop, and buy it, though it’s still not in your budget. Why ? Endowment effect – a fallacy. We consider something to be more valuable once we start owning them. Well played shopkeeper. You walk up to the teacher and you ask him/her some kind of a question that’s been bugging you for quite sometime. The teacher gives you an explanation that somehow doesn’t convince you. You have your doubts on the genuinity of the answer, but you believe what he/she said .Why? Authority bias – a fallacy. If an expert says something, it has to be true. Not necessarily. If that was the case, India has hundreds of eminent economists. Why then, are we limping? Similarly, there are numerous fallacies shaping our lives without our slightest indulgence. We’re made sheeps most of the times, because falling prey comes rather easy to us than putting in the effort to stand up to our own inner voices. Most of us are stuck deep inside the matrix. It’s high time we realise it. Don’t part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. -Mark Twain |
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2018/02/07 13:11:57
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| body |  1. The art of not giving a flying monkey. Your boss insulted you in front of your whole team, your parents embarrassed you in front of Sharmaji, your friends ditched you and went out without informing, your girlfriend didn’t keep you informed about the decision she just took, your neighbour pissed you off with some random ranting and your professor just gave you an F inspite of giving your best. Sounds like the whole world is crumbling down and your ego is taking a hit ,isn’t it ? Well, will any of this matter in the next few years ? Man, is it even gonna matter in the next few months ? Hell No ! So why bother ? Screw it all and don’t give a flying monkey. You’ll be at peace. 2. The art of dealing with shit. Your life isn’t beautiful, let’s accept it. You’re gonna meet some really big assholes and that’ll squeeze the peace out of you. You can either keep cursing your fate for making you end up with these insane creatures or you can start thinking smart and start dealing with them like a boss. The choice is yours. It’s tough, but ain’t impossible. 3. The art of keeping your wallet full. You’re in your twenties, you’re gonna get the taste of your independent life, you don’t have to wait for your pocket money anymore and you really don’t have to bank upon anyone to take decisions for you. Damn, this is heaven. You can go around making your money fly, bring in luxurious stuff , get high anytime you want, party and the whole world is yours. Or, you can make use of your little brain and act wise at this point. Few years down the lane, the money you invest wisely or save at this point will come to your rescue in God knows what ways. 4. The art of gathering your balls and taking decisions. Not as easy as it sounds, decision making can be a nightmare sometimes. These little decisions can be that plot twist you’ll talk about in the next 20 years. Make sure you learn the art of making decisions without getting influenced by the outer world. Ask her out, quit that job, speak up to your boss, pursue your hobby, travel around, talk to strangers, forgive some people, apologize to others and make sure you don’t leave any stones unturned. You’ll only regret the things you didn’t do, so why wait ? Shoo.. go on. It’s your twenties. Time to create a dent in the universe. |
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| body |  I’m travelling somewhere in the coastal region of Kerala/Karnataka, and today, I happened to visit a famous temple nearby. After the darshan, I couldn’t help but notice the huge temple elephant being bathed by the mahoot while it was busy gobbling up a branch of a tree. Man, it was ultra huge with those majestic tusks beaming with pride. I spent a good 40 minutes just looking at it, and wondering what must’ve been going through it’s mind. There was something that bothered me though. The iron chain which was used to tie the elephant to the tree. I mean, it’s a goddamn elephant and there’s no way you could hold it back with a friggin iron chain, but there it was, standing all calm and chewing something which I highly doubt was anything but tasty. We’ve seen elephants destroy places, break down vehicles, crush trees, and snapping out of a little chain would’ve been a piece of cake for it, but – for some reason – this giant which should’ve been ruling it’s kingdom in the forest by now, was chained somewhere in the human world, with all it’s glory. Why didn’t it try to fight? Why didn’t it bother trying? Just why? Wait, maybe it did. Maybe it gave it’s best shot at snapping out of it at some point of it’s life but couldn’t succeed. Maybe all of this happened when it was baby elephant, and an iron chain was too much for it back then. Maybe it just grew older trying to fight it, but eventually gave up and accepted it’s fate and stopped trying. Years later, it’s now one of the strongest species walking on the planet and yet it’s a pet to us, the puny homo sapiens. It’s gonna spend the rest of it’s lifetime believing that it’s been chained by a metal, but in reality, it’s chained by it’s thoughts. How pathetic! Why is this crazy kid saying all this? Somewhere deep down, didn’t it feel like I was talking to you? Aren’t you similar to this majestic mammal? Don’t you have the guts and the capacity to move the world but you simply don’t admit the fact that you’re capable of it? Don’t you have what it takes to be rich, to be powerful,to be happy and create a change? Hell yes you do! You’re bloody awesome than you could ever imagine. But why doesn’t anything happen? Why? It’s the same chain again. The chain of illusion. It’s that chain made by your parents, your teachers, your friends, your society, and your surroundings that has kept you nailed at a point where you just can’t move and make a choice. That chain is your limitation for life. That chain is holding you back from making your dreams into a reality. Unless you realize you’ve been chained, there’s no way you’re getting out of it. Ever. So close your eyes, open your mind and look at your life. Visualize the chain that is holding you back from your best self and break it down into pieces, because you can, because you weren’t just meant to be some mediocre specimen working his ass off just to survive for as long as possible and die someday. It’s simply not cool. Now wake up and snap out of it. Shoot me in the head if your life doesn’t change thereafter. I’ll be waiting. Period. You never know how strong you are, until being strong is the only option left. Heck, too much advice for today. I should stop. Engine starts. Helmet on. The journey of this sane lunatic continues. |
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